And I am definitely not going to give you info
any IPSEC stuff either.  <g>
Especially coming from a yahoo address.

Which group in the DOD are you looking at?
Why do you need to know?

If I can help you, fine, e-mail me your design and I'll have a look at it on
a technical level. But I can not divulge any info about our current nets or
any implemented security or security policies.

Scott
USMC Reserve ISMO Group



> First off, if you were truly working with a Defense Data Communications
> Group that needed information on US datacomm prots etc, and they were part
> of our Allies you would not need to ask.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>> Ray Mosely
>> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 8:39 AM
>> To: wdwdawd wadwadad; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: RE: US DOD. How do they do it?
>>
>>
>> To quote from Mission Impossible:
>> Who are you?
>>
>> Ray Mosely, CCNA
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>> wdwdawd wadwadad
>> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 8:40 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: OT: US DOD. How do they do it?
>>
>>
>> Are there any listers with knowledge of Defense
>> networks out there.  I am working with a defence type
>> organisation (western world; not saddam!) and need
>> info on how the US DOD use cisco in their services.
>>
>> For example do they rely on cisco's implementation of
>> IPSEC for non classified traffic or do they just send
>> in the clear on a private network.
>> Do they utilise public networks.
>> Do they utilise THE public network eg VPNS to remote
>> sites?
>> Do they outsouce portions of there network for
>> "connectivity only" and implement their own controlled
>> security at higher layers?
>>
>> I guess the minimum level of security for even
>> non-class info would be 3des and classified would be
>> sent on a completely seperate hardware (kgxxx)
>> encryption based network.
>>
>> Do they utilise the catalyst range of switches and if
>> so how do they maintain high levels of security at
>> layer 2.  What stops the cleaner plugging in his
>> lappie, dhcp'ing an address and shoot'n some nukes?
>>
>> Are there any US DOD public web pages on how they use
>> cisco technology?
>>
>> There are many examples of other types of organisation
>> (not in the killing industry) that also have a
>> requirement for TOP SECRET levels of network security.
>>  Are there any public web sites with examples of
>> implementations?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
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